Falco

, a historian of Benevento, of the twelfth century, was notary and secretary to pope Innocent II. and
was also a judge or magistrate of Benevento. He wrote a
curious chronicle of events strikingly told, but in a bad
| style, which happened from 1102 to 1140. Mirseus says
that Falco’s readers are as much impressed as if they had
been present at what he relates. This chronicle was first
printed by Ant. Caraccioli, a priest of the order of regular
clerks, along with three other chroniclers, under the title
“Antiqui chronologi quatuor,” Naples, 1626, 4to. It has
since been reprinted in Muratori’s and other collections. 1

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